cameron diaz movies
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Christoph Waltz (Chudnofsky) received Academy, SAG, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Cannes Film Festival awards for his portrayal of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. Following The Green Hornet, Waltz co-stars in Water for Elephants (Twentieth Century Fox, April 15, 2011), the Richard LaGravanese-scripted adaptation of the novel by Sara Gruen. Francis Lawrence directs. Waltz plays the animal trainer opposite Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson.
Waltz just wrapped production on The Three Musketeers for director Paul W.S. Anderson and Summit Entertainment. Waltz plays Cardinal Richelieu alongside an international cast that includes Milla Jovovich, Matthew Macfadyen, Mads Mikkelsen and Juno Temple.
In January 2011, Waltz will begin production in Paris on the feature film, God of Carnage, an adaptation of Yasmina Reza's Tony-winning play. Roman Polanski directs and Waltz stars opposite Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster and John C. Reilly.
Waltz's work in European television, film and theatrical productions spans three decades. His motion picture credits include Gun-Shy, the Berlin Film Festival entry Lapislazuli, Dorian, She, Falling Rocks, Ordinary Decent Criminal, Our God's Brother, The Beast, Berlin Blues, and Angst. On television, he appeared in the Adolf Grimme Award-winning films "Der Tanz mit dem Teufel - Die Entführung des Richard Oetker” and "Dienstreise - Was für eine Nacht Dienstreise.” For his work in "Du Bist Nicht Allein” – "Die Roy Black Story,” Waltz garnered Bavarian and German TV awards and the RTL Golden Lion.
Waltz will make his feature directorial debut with the German-language Auf und Davon (Up and Away), a comedy loosely based on the novel by Meike Winnemuth and Peter Praschi. The Fox International Production follows the ruthless host of a dating competition who falls for a contestant. Waltz wrote the screenplay.
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